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Defusing the armed conflict in Ukraine is still the priority for the German government, reaffirmed Federal Government Spokesperson Christiane Wirtz and Martin Schäfer, Federal Foreign Office Spokesperson in Berlin.
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The negotiations on limiting Iran’s nuclear programme have been successfully concluded. The agreement reached is an important achievement that bears witness to the perseverance of politics and international diplomacy, said the Chancellor.
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Protecting, preserving and maintaining cultural property for coming generations: In Germany, this is the shared responsibility of the Federation and the federal states. Such cultural goods are not only of national significance for the Federal Republic, but also part of the cultural heritage of mankind.
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The German government has commemorated resistance to the tyranny of the National Socialist regime with an official ceremony on 20 July. Exactly 71 years ago Graf von Stauffenberg and his fellow conspirators attempted to assassinate Hitler. The dictator survived, and the resistance fighters were executed.
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The German government is taking recent reports of espionage most seriously. "Since last year the German government has been strengthening its counter-intelligence, and these latest reports would appear to confirm that this was the right course of action," said federal government spokesperson Seibert in Berlin.
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Germany has marked the 60th anniversary of its joining NATO with an official ceremony in Berlin. Federal Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Federal Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen welcomed many international guests to the Federal Foreign Office, including NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
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The EU states intend to organise the distribution of 60,000 refugees on a voluntary basis: that is the outcome of the European Council meeting in Brussels. Chancellor Angela Merkel said that the refugee problem is one of the greatest challenges facing the EU.
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Germany has marked the 60th anniversary of its joining NATO with an official ceremony in Berlin. Federal Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Federal Defence Minister Ursula von der Leyen welcomed many international guests to the Federal Foreign Office, including NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
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